Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300749
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Encoding Materials and Data for Iterative Personalization

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“…It provided the famous American sprinter Allyson Felix with a 3D printer soccer shoe. Before the Rio Olympics, Nike developed an exclusive pair of high-performance spikes, "Zoom Superfly Flyknit" for the famous American sprinter Allyson Felix to meet her competition need, which eventually helped the "female flyer" win the Olympic championship [16]. In 2016, Nike announced a strategic partnership with printing giant Hewlett-Packard to use the HPJet Fusion3D printer to improve the efficiency of shoe prototypes and reduce costs.…”
Section: Related Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provided the famous American sprinter Allyson Felix with a 3D printer soccer shoe. Before the Rio Olympics, Nike developed an exclusive pair of high-performance spikes, "Zoom Superfly Flyknit" for the famous American sprinter Allyson Felix to meet her competition need, which eventually helped the "female flyer" win the Olympic championship [16]. In 2016, Nike announced a strategic partnership with printing giant Hewlett-Packard to use the HPJet Fusion3D printer to improve the efficiency of shoe prototypes and reduce costs.…”
Section: Related Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designing the game required not only understanding the complexities of multistakeholder collaboration but also the challenges of the data/material relations (Nachtigall, Tomico, Wakkary, and Van Dongen 2019) as found inside the different phases of a UPPSS system: Co-Analysis, Co-Design, Co-Manufacture, and Co-Use. Co-Analysis is the process of understanding the needs of the person in different forms of data, including multiple expert opinions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such considerations have also been applied to the design of shoes. Nachtigall et al [43] use a research through design approach to explore how individualized shoes might be created, focusing on the relationship between data and materials. Amorim et al [5] present a concrete case of using 3D metamaterial structures for creating personalized shoe soles.…”
Section: Designing Materials and Shoesmentioning
confidence: 99%